The park is situated along the Ctalamochita River, which is a major tributary in the Córdoba province.
The development of the Costanera has been a multi-decade urban project aimed at integrating the river back into the city's social life.
The park serves as a natural corridor that supports local riparian bird species and regional flora.
It features a dedicated 'Eco-Park' section designed to preserve native vegetation and promote environmental education.
Costanera is a sprawling riverside park located along the banks of the Ctalamochita River in Villa María, Córdoba. It serves as the primary recreational hub for the city, featuring extensive paved pathways for walking, running, and cycling. The park integrates natural riverside vegetation with maintained green spaces and recreational infrastructure. It hosts various outdoor sports facilities, playgrounds, and public fitness equipment throughout its length. The area is a focal point for local civic events, festivals, and weekend social gatherings. The waterfront promenade is designed to manage flood plains while providing public access to the riverbank.
The suspension bridge area providing panoramic views of the river flow and the park's green canopy.
Bring portable chairs and a mate kit to join locals in the traditional riverside 'mateada' social practice.
Use the dedicated cycling lanes if you plan to traverse the park's full length, as pedestrian paths can become congested on weekends.
Carry sun protection, as large sections of the riverbank offer minimal natural shade during midday.
Attempting to swim in the river without checking current municipal safety signage, as water currents and depths can fluctuate.
Respect local noise ordinances in residential-adjacent sections and use designated trash receptacles to maintain the river ecosystem.